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Re: 1000Steineland 2003 images
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.general, lugnet.castle, lugnet.events, lugnet.space, lugnet.events
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Wed, 9 Jul 2003 00:23:50 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Jan-Albert van Ree wrote:
   Well I already returned Sunday night from Berlin, but needed some time to catch up on sleep, sort out the stuff again and upload the pictures but it’s all done now...

http://www.vanree.net/~javanree/fotoalbum/lego/1000steineland2003/

Take note of the following WONDERFUL train MOC’s: - The huge railwaystation from Reiner - The big Santa Fe train cars (By Bruno aka LEGOCastle) - Frank Abel’s Umbauwagons with German BR10 engine, and his German BR98 Glaskasten engine and last but not least his Rheingold train - All the wonderful trains of Holger Matthes and Dirk Meier

And much more.... both train related and other themes.

The event was in true German style (Berliner Kindl was available in HUGE quantities :D ), organized VERY well (hats off to Axel and Rene) and the crowd was very enthousiastic and interested.

LEGO was present as well, with no less than 6 employees. Also my thanks to Kate, Claudia, Christina, Veronika, Tormod and Alex for answering all our questions so patiently and for your company. The building contests were a joy to watch and the models LEGO placed were simply wonderful.

Last, the event was a blast and I enjoyed meeting loads of wonderful people there, it was like nothing I’ve experienced so far. Can’t wait for 2004 !



Thanks Jan-Albert!

You have been faster than me once again.... I wanted to do a Lugnet posting this evening, but now I see you have already told nearly everything we have seen at the 1000steine-Land 2003 in Berlin.

Maybe I should add a few more data for the statistics? The main layout has had an table area of more than 50 m² (= nearly 800 32x32 baseplates!!). The main table contained themes from train (6-w, 7-w, 8-w, monorail) town, village, port, castle (3x), football, pirates....

The side tables with huge space crafts (a must have seen!), Model Team (El Carachos cool collection), ‘small’ train layout etc have had 30m². All these tables have been filled completely with LEGO® stuff. Nowhere was any table surface to be seen.

We have had over 1800 paying guests at the show, there was a building school for kids, a second kids play area (maintained by TLC), lots of further rooms for traders and sellers of used LEGO® bricks and sets.

Check out this link, to find out about all galleries and lots of feedback (in German) by visitors and FGLTC members.

THANKS to all who worked for the success of the 1000steine-Land. It has been the most impressing LEGO®-Show I have ever seen! Special thanks to the TLC Crew, to René from 1000steine.de and Axel from 1000anleitungen.de!

Kind Regards,



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